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More use of arachidonic acid in bodybuilding
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DZ
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:46 pm    Post subject: Re: More use of arachidonic acid in bodybuilding Reply with quote

Taka <taka0038@gmail.com> wrote:
[quote]DZ wrote:
I conclude that he must be an 3lit3 hax0r then.

And I conclude that DZ is not only a clinical homo but also an
Internet stalker ... Couldn>t you contribute some real science here
instead of playing 007 or your shell games with numbers?
[/quote]
That meant to be light hearted, but since it bothers you, I will not
post anything of the kind in the future.
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:50 pm    Post subject: Re: More use of arachidonic acid in bodybuilding Reply with quote

escribo@gmail.com <escribo@gmail.com> wrote:
[quote]DZ wrote:
I think that the skinny projects a higher
brain-to-body ratio, which is a positive fitness trait in an urban
environment, and thus has been becoming increasingly sexy. (Dr. Rosa
and his female paleo-beasts are welcome to go back to his cave).

interesting theory. but it is only reasonable that a higher brain-to-
body ratio would be a positive fitness trait in urban environments for
both men and women. I fail to see any evidence that this is true for
men as it is for women. This theory doesn>t account for this fact.
[/quote]
I don>t really put too much faith in the whole idea, but I could
respond that intellect in males has always been considered sexy by
women.
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Andrzej Rosa
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 3:10 am    Post subject: Re: More use of arachidonic acid in bodybuilding Reply with quote

DZ wrote:

[quote]escribo@gmail.com <escribo@gmail.com> wrote:
DZ wrote:
interesting theory. but it is only reasonable that a higher brain-to-
body ratio would be a positive fitness trait in urban environments for
both men and women. I fail to see any evidence that this is true for
men as it is for women. This theory doesn>t account for this fact.

I don>t really put too much faith in the whole idea, but I could
respond that intellect in males has always been considered sexy by
women.
[/quote]
That>s why geeks are so irresistible...

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Andrzej Rosa
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 3:13 am    Post subject: Re: More use of arachidonic acid in bodybuilding Reply with quote

DZ wrote:

[quote]Andrzej Rosa <bakters@yahoo.com> wrote:

Go back to badmouthing Jews. You make way more sense there.

But Taka has been posting from a 64-bit Linux through anonymous
proxies! (so that he can continue important research on how HIV has
nothing to do with AIDS without a fear of persecution). I conclude
that he must be an 3lit3 hax0r then.

Or maybe that just confirms what I>ve been telling you. If I had to
hookup some grandma who never used a computer to teh-internets these
days, I would choose something like Ubuntu Linux (encrypted, so she
could safely forget the laptop with the retirement accounts in the
park after she>s done feeding pigeons). Well, maybe not 64-bit. Would
be a lot less headache for both of us than with Windows or even Mac
OS.
[/quote]
Probably true, but if you had to setup a rig for your niece or nephew, you>d
be cursed and blasphemed together with this "stupid Linux".

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Taka
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 3:26 am    Post subject: Re: More use of arachidonic acid in bodybuilding Reply with quote

On Aug 1, 7:13 am, Andrzej Rosa <bakt...@yahoo.com> wrote:
[quote]Or maybe that just confirms what I>ve been telling you. If I had to
hookup some grandma who never used a computer to teh-internets these
days, I would choose something like Ubuntu Linux (encrypted, so she
could safely forget the laptop with the retirement accounts in the
park after she>s done feeding pigeons). Well, maybe not 64-bit. Would
be a lot less headache for both of us than with Windows or even Mac
OS.

Probably true, but if you had to setup a rig for your niece or nephew, you>d
be cursed and blasphemed together with this "stupid Linux".
[/quote]
With Linux, you are in the control of your computer while with M
$Winblows/MacOS the OS (or the company) is in control of you and your
finances ... However, some/most people don>t have the mental
abilities to be in the control of free GNU OS therefore Bill Gates can
become the richest man in the World. And I think the geeks or mental
abilities are not preferred by novadays women even in urban areas.

Taka

Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to
build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the universe trying
to build bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning.
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 3:40 am    Post subject: Re: More use of arachidonic acid in bodybuilding Reply with quote

DZ wrote:

[quote]Lucas Buck <sbcpark@earthlink.NOSPAM.net> wrote:
DZ wrote:
Tom Anderson <twic@urchin.earth.li> wrote:
Man, i don>t get why some people are so excited by lipids.

Not me man, no. I>m not excited by lipids even the slightest.

The clinical term for this is "homosexuality".

Actually, this reminds me that recurrent discussion about the reasons
why these days women have be skinny to be considered beautiful.
Dr. Rosa, for example, used to say that the Western world turned gay,
while they still enjoy great ampleness (and potato vodka) back in the
good old Poland.
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I mean that I enjoy it, what others prefer is not my business. They can all
turn gay if the like, I>d even encourage it.

[quote]OTOH, I think that the skinny projects a higher
brain-to-body ratio, which is a positive fitness trait in an urban
environment,
[/quote]
And supposedly how it would help?

[quote]and thus has been becoming increasingly sexy. (Dr. Rosa
and his female paleo-beasts are welcome to go back to his cave).
[/quote]
Sure. Bring them on!

[quote]However, having just read "The Screwtape Letters" that was published
in 1942, I realized that this supposedly recent obsession with skinny
has been going on for probably a century.
[/quote]
Fashions changed and for example during Middle Ages the ideal of female
beauty was something angelic in nature. Actually quite asexual, and skinny
of course, but they could pray wanderfully. In Renaissance women started
to wear low cut dresses, so they needed boobs again and looking angelic
while saying a rosary wasn>t such a high priority anymore, hence they could
afford some flesh on themselves.

Which reminds me of an interesting fact. Models of Renaissance painters
were often whores, because no righteous woman would undress before an alien
man. So those models were skilled at modelling (which is a very difficult
job, and quite tedious too). Now, when some cardinal or even a Pope came
around to ask for a pieta or madonna, whom would such a painter hire for a
model? Yep, a whore. Ultimate symbol of piety, it seems. ;-)

[quote]A Satan subordinate says:

"... we now teach men to like women whose bodies are scarcely
distinguishable from those of boys. Since this is a kind of beauty
even more transitory than most, we thus aggravate the female>s chronic
horror of growing old (with many excellent results) and render her
less willing and less able to bear children. And that is not all. We
have engineered a great increase in the licence which society allows
to the representation of the apparent nude (not the real nude) in art,
and its exhibition on the stage or the bathing beach. It is all a
fake, of course; the figures in the popular art are falsely drawn; the
real women in bathing suits or tights are actually pinched in and
propped up to make them appear firmer and more slender and more boyish
than nature allows a full-grown woman to be.
[/quote]
Looks like a 1920-ish kind of fashion. Another time when women were
supposed to look skinny, but not because men decided that they liked it so,
but rather because women themselves decided what they like to look like.
Suddenly they had a say in those matters.

[quote]Yet at the same time, the
modern world is taught to believe that it is being 'frank' and
'healthy' and getting back to nature. As a result we are more and more
directing the desires of men to something which does not exist -
making the role of the eye in sexuality more and more important and at
the same time making its demands more and more impossible."
[/quote]
That>s a nice rambling, but I still prefer de Sade>s philosophy. That thing
is outrageous!

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Andrzej Rosa
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